Sentences with phrase «potent sense»

Our faces hold our eyes, our nose, our mouth, the door to some of our most potent senses.
The Love Doll series is not only a reminder of Simmons» past examinations of the dollhouse, but also engages with adult fantasies and fetishes, infused with an even more potent sense of desire and regret.
However, he doesn't entirely rule out the possibility that he might write about a younger Frank, before the death of his son, but thinks that it's unlikely as «my whole sense of Frank, the only real potent sense I have of him is of a man whose son has died.»
Now 28, the Yale MFA graduate is a rising star on the photography scene, best known for creating a series of portraits that reveal a poignant and potent sense of intimacy that occurs in the act of creating art.
Artful technique is the crux of a McQueen collection, so it was gratifying that there was such a potent sense of Burton's own emotional engagement here.
In the end, what takes shape is not just a significant unraveling of Shepard's taciturn mystique, but a potent sense of the pain and rigor of revealing oneself through art.
The film has a potent sense of time and place but it does seem a bit too nostalgiac towards segregation - era America.
Colin Firth brings a potent sense of anguish to the older Eric; Jeremy Irvine plays him as a courageous, charismatic young officer.
In the documentary (co-produced by actor Benjamin Bratt, the director's brother, and executive produced by musician Carlos Santana), we get a potent sense of Huerta's unflagging determination.
Rating: Hoopla Factor: The conflict between our own instincts and the fact that we, the audience, are participating in the monitoring alongside the relatively sympathetic but ideologically repulsive protagonist Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler, means a potent sense of unease gradually seeps into the consciousness.
Their potent sense of smell enables them to unearth critical information from a few simple sniffs.
But Simchowitz's real market influence might be found online, where he uses his Facebook and Instagram accounts to advertise the young artists he is championing (such as the Post-Internet star Petra Cortright, who parted ways with her gallery, Steve Turner Contemporary, to pursue alternate modes of distribution) and inject a potent sense of «virality,» his favorite term, into the art world.
She expands upon these precedents and their attendant ideas around abstraction, craft, materiality and process, reconstructing themthrough an acute awareness of their histories as well as the potent sense of tradition petrified in her goldsmiths» tools.
There is a potent sense in which this is true: once a change has happened it can not be made not to have happened; once they have risen, neither carbon - dioxide concentrations nor sea levels can be made not to have risen.
Secure attachment offers us a potent sense of safety and a way to maintain equilibrium in the presence of danger or threat.
Embracing Vulnerability and Creating Secure Connections in Emotionally Focused Therapy Secure attachment offers us a potent sense of safety and a way to maintain equilibrium in the presence of danger or threat.
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